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Course Descriptions

2015-2016 Catalog

Aviation Maintenance Technology

41L AIRCRAFT & ENGINE FUEL SYSTEMS,

FUEL METERING SYSTEMS, AND

AIRCRAFT & ENGINE FIRE PROTECTION

SYSTEMS LABORATORY

1.5 units, 5.83 lab hours

COREQUISITES : Aviation Ma intena nce

Technology 41. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 or

English 130 and English 126 and Eligibility for Mathematics

201.

This laboratory course will cover a variety of subject

areas required by the Federal Aviation Administration as part

of the Aviation Maintenance Technology Program. Topics

include: turbine engine fuel metering systems and electronic

engine fuel controls, reciprocating and turbine fuel metering

system components, performing fuel management transfers

and defueling procedures. Also covered will be fluid quantity

indicating systems, fluid pressure and temperature warning

systems, engine fire, smoke, carbon dioxide detection systems

and fire extinguishing systems. (A, CSU)

42 AIRCRAFT DRAWINGS, MATHEMATICS,

FLUID LINES & FITTINGS, AIRFRAME

INSPECTION, AND CLEANING

& CORROSION CONTROL

3.5 units, 5.83 lecture hours

COREQUISITES : Aviation Ma intena nce

Technology 42L. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English

125 or English 130 and English 126 and Eligibility for

Mathematics 201.

This lecture course will cover a variety of subject

areas required by the Federal Aviation Administration as

part of the Aviation Maintenance Technology Program.

Topics include: interpreting aircraft drawings and schematics,

determining area and volume of geometrical shapes, solving

ratio, proportion, algebraic, and percentage math problems.

Also covered will be fabricating and installing rigid and flexible

fluid lines, performing airframe conformity and airworthiness

inspections, identifying and selecting proper cleaning

materials, inspecting, identifying, removing, and treating

aircraft corrosion, and reading and writing descriptions of

work performed. (A, CSU)

42L AIRCRAFT DRAWINGS, MATHEMATICS,

FLUID LINES & FITTINGS, AIRFRAME

INSPECTION, AND CLEANING

& CORROSION CONTROL LABORATORY

1.5 units, 5.83 lab hours

COREQUISITES : Aviation Ma intena nce

Technology 42. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English

125 or English 130 and English 126 and Eligibility for

Mathematics 201.

This laboratory course will cover a variety of subject

areas required by the Federal Aviation Administration as part

of the Aviation Maintenance Technology Program. Topics

include: interpreting aircraft drawings and schematics,

determining area and volume of geometrical shapes, solving

ratio, proportion, algebraic, and percentage math problems.

Also covered will be fabricating and installing rigid and flexible

fluid lines, performing airframe conformity and airworthiness

inspections, identifying and selecting proper cleaning

materials, inspecting, identifying, removing, and treating

aircraft corrosion, and reading and writing descriptions of

work performed. (A, CSU)

43 ENGINE EXHAUST, INDUCTION, AND

COOLING SYSTEMS, ENGINE

ELECTRICAL,ENGINE INSPECTION,

AND GROUND OPERATIONS

& SERVICING

3.5 units, 5.83 lecture hours

COREQUISITES : Aviation Ma intena nce

Technology 43L. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English

125 or English 130 and English 126 and Eligibility for

Mathematics 201.

This lecture course will cover a variety of subject

areas required by the Federal Aviation Administration as part

of the Aviation Maintenance Technology Program. Topics

include: Inspection, service, and repair of engine exhaust

systems, thrust reverser systems, engine ice and rain control

systems, heat exchangers, superchargers, and turbine engine

airflow and temperature control systems, cooling systems

and electrical system components, wiring, controls, switches,

indicators, and protective devices. Also covered will be

performing powerplant air worthiness inspections, starting,

ground operation, moving, servicing, and securing aircraft,

and identifying and selecting fuels. (A, CSU)